Saturday, December 27th, 2025

Tiger census to begin on December 16 in Chitwan National Park

CHITWAN: Authorities are set to launch a nationwide tiger census on December 16, beginning from…

Hyatt Regency agrees to provide minimum wages to employees during reconstruction closure

KATHMANDU: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu, located in Bouddha, has reached an agreement with its employees to…

Record surge in global wildlife trafficking in 2025: Interpol

  KATHMANDU: Animal trafficking reached an unprecedented level in 2025, driven largely by the rising…

Seminar on Tourism Management concludes with focus on cultural dialogue

KATHMANDU: A 10-day seminar on tourism management concluded in Kathmandu today, emphasizing the integration of…

Lumbini Lions crush Biratnagar Kings by 40 runs to reach NPL final

KATHMANDU: Lumbini Lions secured a comprehensive 40-run victory over Biratnagar Kings in the second qualifier…

Newly appointed ambassadors present credentials to President Paudel

KATHMANDU: Newly appointed ambassadors to Nepal presented their credentials to President Ram Chandra Paudel in…

Khumbu residents alarmed as Himalayan snow cover shrinks at unprecedented pace

LUKLA: For decades, the Khumbu region was known for its gleaming Himalayan peaks, icy winds…

CIAA probing possible role of former Home Minister Lekhak in visit-visa scam

KATHMANDU: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has indicated that its…

CIAA files corruption case against Deputy Secretary Bhattarai, six others in visit-visa extortion scandal

KATHMANDU: The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a corruption…

Govt approves agreement with Gen-Z movement, sets high-priority implementation

KATHMANDU: The government has approved the agreement reached on Wednesday between Prime Minister Sushila Karki…

KC’s exit puts moral pressure on Deuba, Oli and Prachanda to pave way for new leadership

KATHMANDU: As senior leaders across major political parties continue to signal their intention to remain…

Climate change-fueled warmer seas and heavier rains worsened Asia’s deadly floods: Scientists

KATHMANDU: Warmer seas and heavier rainfall linked to climate change, combined with the unique geographies…